The 9 Famous Places in India Where You Must Have to Go

The 9 Famous Places in India Where You Must Have to Go

Do you like to travel a lot? Here are some famous attractions of India that you must have to visit once in your life. 

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1. The Taj Mahal, Agra

The finest times to go are either at dawn or dusk, when the lighting magnificently changes the ambiance. Every month, there are five nights when you may see the Taj Mahal by moonlight, in addition to the full moon night and the two nights that follow.

2. The Red Fort, New Delhi

The main entrance of the fort, the striking Lahore Gate, and the ornately decorated Delhi Gate, which was formerly utilised by the emperor for ceremonial processions, are the two largest gates in the fort. Don't miss them.

3. The Gateway of India, Mumbai

Both residents and visitors enjoy the breathtaking backdrop that this enormous archway offers. Known as the "Taj Mahal of Mumbai," it was the first building to greet tourists arriving by sea and is one of the most renowned tourist destinations in India.

4. Amber Palace, Jaipur

The capital of Jaipur for a long time was Amber Palace, also known as Amber Fort, or Amer, which was constructed as a fortified palace in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I. The fort is steeply climbed from the village below to reach on foot, as it is carved high up into the mountainside.  

5. Agra Fort

Once inside, Akbari Mahal and Jahangiri Mahal, the largest private mansion on the site, are two sizable, interconnected sandstone buildings.

6. Mysore Palace

The Mysore Palace complex comprises seven magnificent palaces that are very remarkable. It is a three-story stone building with a five-story ivory tower rising to a height of 145 feet with domes made of deep pink marble.

7. Ajanta Caves

Excavated from a vertical cliff above the left bank of the River Waghora in the highlands of Ajanta, in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state, India, are the spectacular Ajanta Caves.

8. Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar

The vast gurdwara complex, known to Sikhs as Harmandir Sahib, is the primary tourist destination in Amritsar and the most significant holy site for the Sikhs. The fabled Golden Temple is only a small portion of this complex.

9. Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi

In Varanasi, the most auspicious spot for a Hindu to be cremated is Manikarnika, the primary and oldest riverbank burning ghat. It is supposed to be the location where Devi Sati set herself on fire and the birthplace of Rani Lakshmibai, the courageous queen of Jhansi, and is mentioned in numerous ancient scriptures and religious literature.